1916, During World War I.
world war II. daylight savings was made in this war to help reduce fuel used for lighting.
No, India has never done Daylight Saving Time except during World War II.
Daylight Savings Time - March 18, 1919A Pittsburgh city councilman during the first World War, Robert Garland devised the nation's first daylight savings plan, instituted in 1918.
daylight savings time
The purpose of daylight savings time is to allow an extra hour of daylight in the evening during the summer, thereby reducing the use of artificial lights. It was started in the United States and Canada during World War I to help conserve energy.
The State of Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings, however the Navajo Nation does. When the rest of the Mountain Time Zone adjusts for Daylight Savings, Arizona stays on Mountain Standard Time.
WW2 they used it because Franklin D Roosevelt made that apart of his new deal purposed in the depression
Starting in 2007, daylight saving in New Zealand is observed from the last Sunday in September until the first Sunday in April.
Benjamin Franklin suggested the idea, but it was first implemented in World War I to conserve energy. It was later used again in World War II.
In 1917, daylight savings was introduced across the Australia to save fuel during war time, however strong public opposition saw it abandoned the same year. Daylight savings was introduced again in across Australia for the same reasons in 1942 and 1943-44, but ceased after World War II. Queensland, along with all the other mainland Australian states adopted a trial of Daylight Saving in 1971. It proved to be just that - a trial - for many Queenslanders and they did not continue with it the next spring unlike the rest of the states. 1989-91 Queensland ran another trial of daylight savings. In 1992, the Queensland Summer Time Act was the subject of a referendum where Queenslanders voted 54.5% against daylight savings.
World War Two